Small Pox, was officially determined, "dead", in 1977 by the World Health Organization. However, there are still two repositories of the Small Pox virus held in secure locations in Georgia, USA and Koltsovo, Russia, in-case of encountering the virus in a natural deposit or in the scenario of a bio-weapon attack.
Well...Small Pox is pretty much extinct except in some poor countries..and there is no more small pox since 1967
In 1980 by WHO.
1910s im guessing
Decembet 1979.
1987
diseases eradication is very difficult but pox (variole in french) has been eradicated
smallpox i so fatal you would notsurvive it. it has been eradicated in great Britain
No, the only infectious disease to have been completely eradicated by a coordinated vaccination program is smallpox.
Smallpox? It was cured/eradicated by mass vaccination.
chicken pox are mostly on the chest and face and smallpox's are mostly on the face and legs. smallpox is considered eradicated and chickenpox is not.
Because the cure for smallpox has been discovered, but the cure for AIDS has not been discovered
Infectious, but it no longer exists. It was eradicated decades ago.
Smallpox
Measles, mulmps, rubella (MMR vaccine), smallpox, and polio have all been virtually eradicated by consistent vaccine use.
Although it is now eradicated I believe it was smallpox.
Smallpox has been eradicated so it does no exist; ergo need not be cured. Chickenpox cannot be cured - you just need to go through it.
Eradicate means to eliminate or destroy. It is usually used in the context of pests or diseases; we eradicated smallpox.